etymon

/ˈɛtəˌmɑn/
noun
  1. The earliest known form of a word from which later forms are derived.
    • Finding the etymon of a word often requires comparing many related languages.
    • Linguists reconstructed the Proto-Indo-European etymon for 'mother'.
    • The Latin word 'amicus' is the etymon for the Spanish 'amigo'.
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